English, asked by rajatray08538, 2 months ago

Brilliant, crouching, slouching, what crept
through the green heart of the forest,
Gleaming eyes and mighty chest and soft
soundless paws of grandeur and murder?
( 1 ) What does the phrase 'green heart' mean?

Answers

Answered by KrishaGohel
2

Answer:

Jealous Heart

Explanation:

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Answered by chamilmajumder
1

Answer:

The poem ‘The Tiger and the Deer’ is one of Sri Aurobindo’s finest works of Indian English poetry. Aurobindo is widely regarded as India’s prominent maestro of English literature. He was a philosopher, short story writer, dramatist, liberation warrior, and spiritual leader in addition to being a poet.

Explanation:

The poem depicts the law of the forest, in which a weak animal such as a deer gets slain by a mighty dangerous wild animal such as a tiger. The poem opens with a description of the tiger approaching the innocent deer, cowering and slouching. The deer travels to the deep forest’s large pool to quench his thirst with chilly water. It is completely unaware of the tiger’s attack strategy. The poet describes the tiger’s fearsome aspect, writing that the sparkling eyes, strong chest, and quiet soundless paws may frighten anyone. The tiger crouches cautiously to attack and dismember the deer. The deer dies pitifully, alone in the forest, remembering its mate.

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